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THE NEW, YORK HERALD. oe ~ — — = — a re ee — — ll —— oo 7 YORK, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 23, 1846. wsarioishaaeraeo ees RE i ee sees = caemapee 240 wacenaiaull THE MONSTER STEAMSHIP GREAT BRITAIN, a FOREIGN PAPERS RECEIVED | AS SHE APPEARED ON THE MORNING AFTER SHE WENT ASHORE AT RATHMULLAN. will your person 2. ‘Demur—eod you will be tested as Vol. XII, Mo. 255—Whole No. 4529. NE ) plain terms, i r. It ie nd non's mouth in the harbor of Monte- enemies ; and as enemies who are destitute of ade- AT THE fence. ‘ Considering the sutent fo which the ca i can help themselves, and the still smaller extent to which NEW YORK HERALD OFFICE. Mexico” oan help them, this is a cogent mod e of state- me! No waster | bngd Mig rte den finds an eudience. It Condition vis 1 at has LJ 7 mereover, The Famishing of Burope. the utdience patos Ne coat ba further from Lor PO Tar ee | | e trut 1e occupation of ‘ornia ! as one of the eve: erilla of the Rio Grande. The Bread Riots in France and Ireland. " aa llenesi Sie quarrel with lied’ the cos’ tilng wappting’ vie the pastentt aie upplied the one vie — THE EUROPEAN OORN TRADE. th | this end immigration into Calitornia was organized; to this end propagandism was superadded to immigration to this end American settlers became malcontents, ‘and encoura, of malcontents; to this end the Mexican pop- | mixture of commercial journalists, agricultural ri and militant missionaries ‘The beginning of all this is upwards of twenty years old. The annexation of Texas itself, although more pre- minent inthe history of American aggression, was not | more premeditated, and scarcely more systematicall organized. We have noticed more than once the mpt at separation 9 Graham, and the gratuitous ina time of peace, of Monterey, by Commodore Jones—affairs that took place early, during the solvent period of American liberty, and wholly irrespective of any quarrel between the two governments. In short, ever since the harbor of San Francisco has been known to be the best in the Pacific, the weakness of California {From the Mark Lane Express, Sept. 28 ] ‘The'great rise which has taken in the value of wheat, during the last two months, has been a strong in- ducement to farmers to bring forward supplies, and the deliveries from the growers have, within the last few weeks, been on a mere liberal scale than is at all usual so shortly after harvest. Various circumstances have com- bined to lead to this result; the very early period at | which the crop was secured, and the excellent con ‘ition in which the greater part of the wheat was carried, ad- mitted of its being thrashed without going through’ the ordinary process of hardening in the stack. The grain Was, in fact, in as fit astate for market immediately after it was as in common years it is at Christmas ; and it was capable of being ground with a very small admix- ture ofold. At the same time the fineness of the quality caused the new to bring higher terms than were obtain- able for the growth o: ‘yeer ; and the former was, therefore, sold in preference to the latter. Nothing can, in our opinion, afford a stronger proof of the healthy state of the trade than the fact that prices hi steadily advanced in the face of such large supplies as have re- cently been poured into many of the markets in the agricultural districts. In considering the probable | fature range of quotations, this must not be lost sight of; and it must be borne in mind that a material falling off in the deliveries from | the grewers must be expected so soon as the preparation of soil fer autumn sowing shall have been fairly com- menced. Itistrue that the millers are now tolerably well stocked ; still there appears little chance of spy per- is in a position, in lep on the part of the C: the cession of some portion of Her successes in war admit this ; or, if not her absolu' succe! fs least the heer ee ey foes age of Mex- ico. She has no notion of having foug! nothing ; and in what can Mexico pay but in the cession of some rtion of its semi-civilized and ungoverned éomein? ‘ith what less than territorial acquisition cen an Ame- tay teappuis reps tie farmers decreas, At reerest "eye insist upon the stant to which Amerion has Com there is no rivals of copeequance from mitted to'the annexation of Californie. We Prospect of abroad, and holders of the foreign Wheat in at the different maritime ports are not likely to become more anxious to realize now when they are sure of hav- — cotmpetition ; and we are, therefore, to believe that the upward movement will receive no seri- ones. That the produce of Potatoes of the United lom will prove miserably deficient is now regarde: ish: the part o! as.n certainty ; and less is consequently said about the focal be uhundoned' tes Gos fornia be abandoned for the present, it will only be re- po calemoynieginp penn cyge ty aeeetry red THE DISASTER TO THE GREAT BRITAIN. served for the equally cartalb, but more gradual, opera- ; 1 ; ¢ i during a time of peace. ticle of food fully warrants the rise which has already | ‘The above illustration is copied from one th red several persons went a and, as the tide reced i dates |e atu we ocutert i , led> vidence wasstretched ou I. thi jer than the right weighti But we contemplate no such squeamishness as we tare a rly ee ot ee oe e London Illustrated News. It was sketched for that d alongside ani ied passengers ashore on grant that I may reall Malvern tho ‘tight “or ye rratat aud tev atlear dopa sets of good wor. | have suggested ‘The desire of the peeple is the mea- Bee hee a eel ae a ee ae te hret ater in the | paperon the morning after the vessel went ashore at backs; several, however, wished to remain on mercy. You cannotimagine auch ascene. Wecannotac. chase-blocks: and two 43; falls of white rope (Manilla), | sure of the conscience of men like Mr. Polk. As far as Slasika tas Secintaine’ Stall tbe loadin, maven The Rathmullan; the point of Sleive Donarch in the distance; board, but Captain Hosken insisted on their leaving the count for the accident, but the conduct of Captain and a coil ot 8-yarn spun-yarn. I hope they may be here | the three parties of the People, the President, and Prope- inolination to purchase has rather incregsed of late than | 2d,the two rocks through which she parsed vessel, as he could not be anawerable for their lives Hosken through the night was admirable. Tho news- by!Thursday mornin s thould have two tags here | gundists sre concerned, all thet can be foreseen is unani- AiRiadincg ook Ridtiee: ptiaes fave’ veer (ohtsined to, Be Todt lear hs Saye hy fae by agentieman ‘The following ig a very interesting extract of a letter that the ladies went to bed; some of them, at on Saturday, as the tide on that day will be higher then | mity- Ley rate cee rege by preg eter Spkesal, who wes on bent at Britain when from a young lad@¥ passenger in the Great Britain, to her in’s urgent request, lay down in their dresses, the day we came ashore. Send also the large Scotch France. the events of the present war than from the previo lations of the twocountries. It a as inbed and asleep friend in London: Liverpoel, Sept. 26.—We h Towards morning I did, in my cloak, ipon the fi i blocks, if you please. Despatches have been sent to the Prince de Wa Titicecl ont epi peavines pis: Shedee Henri He, was awoke by, the fearful peril, The newspapers, by no means reprosentt covered with a hianket brought me bya pasenger, At. ‘The weather is now moderate, but rainy: the ship | Joinville to make all sail to the eastern coast of exceeded by 2d per 70Ibs, but on Friday th the Indies” cabin. “He ‘ran on deck. The night was ten o'clock, I had just gone to my state-room, end the lu- onshore in errs ot soa eeete ree see and carried makes very little water, 1 hope to commence dlscharg, ‘fis squadron, in order to prevent, by me 80 lively as to enable rs to make from 8d to | stormy, and the sea was breaking over the ship, which . stant I felt the shock I knew so: jing was the matt hi i 44 per 70lbs, more than on that day se’n night for all till continued , etc eer. rough an Irish bog: pe toe fas ceamiesl Ut dag se aang hi eee all geod still continued driftin and ee ae fully ‘& Ina moment there wasa second shock, and all was con- unon the (wooden). floor of a s fusi Men and women rushed the latter fr i partion; Ualted State Flonr bringing $34 to S4s por bar. | saidit was about a mile and a half’ ditant, and, in reply berths, and some threw. themsclvépiiato the are cf Gone hny opnreed: come weed manure. We walked ing coals to-day. Please to send copies of this, and of and I lay down ail my letters, to my directors at Bristol. Captain Clay ih cabin, where we ton came yesterda: , mn, and divided anegg = Many thanks fo illance, the landing ofthe Comte de f aud other Carlist chiefs. Na agul of Kreme at Nantes, recommends 1 your expressions of sympathy and 7 into the arms of among tl Will i but fn gly that Belle Isle, atthe meuth of the Pain 4 Corn 48s to 50s per 480lbs on the last | to a questio: they were near Ardglass. An strangers. We could with difficultyatand. Mr.-——~’s, and Liverpool. ‘ir ales one time. ioeareee See tt BIB th me ranates: ante “ aptain in Clax- | Loire hall be chosen, instead of Cowes, in Eng- mest Yeading Scrhd. Susctvabhacs, abeeibne og A was examining the compass, and the first words tome were ‘I think there will be no loss of hours withou eating or station for the line of vessel bout to ip } of Bermuda, seeing that it did not work, lifo, but the ship is gone.’ ‘ I think there willbe no loss Coast moved upwards ; but whilst the advance wes only 18.48'| asked him the reason. He replied’ after some time, to of life ’ What featial words ine ‘dark night, the rain pi ore it we foa t Leeds, as scarcely so much at Full on | the effect that there was something the matter with it. falling, with wind! ‘There was possibility, chance of it, and gratitude, all th both F, nd New ps gs tetas rapt Lait apenrd The same officer then examined the com; inthe fore then. Oh, I cannot tell you of the angu: f that night! Live: || worn out; now we are better.” which hitherto had’ been experienced, underwent most advantageous both to France a Ma day, thaugh apwants of $2,000 qrs. | | part of the ship, and an opinion prevaile ‘The sea broke over the ship: the waves struck ber ‘like By the subjoined letter from Captain Hosken, it will change. The wind then increased toa gale, and during | York, and that in the event of war it would pos- rol tab oe emer aE a Ea was the cause of the disaster. thunderclaps; the gravel grated below. There was the be perceived he is acquitted of all blame by’ Captain the ensuing night and morning blew with violence from | 888 great importance. = he we an Peg bebe = pes ewise advi- gost Hosken solemnly declared that throwing overboard of the coals: were the cries of Claxton, Secretary to the company. It is stated that the south and south southeast, the storm being accompe- The Journal des Débats has declared formally im Sau easeatcantucistayi apetiuacuanen D wrong with the compass. On the vessel striking, ch jb the blue lights.e signal one of the coast lights was not marked in Captain nied by rain anda heavy sea. Tho powerful stoam tug | favor of {ree trade. The adhesion of so important large supe! Lares 1 wa dt Reva wi ding w ich, and during the remainder ofthe night, blue lights were rose the voice Hosken’s chart, although it is one of 1846:— despatched from Liverpool to the ssdstance ofthe strand. | @ journal to the great cause, is of vastim, ee wih pemeerregr espe ang awe ot guns ee ogypeepbeond ig ss red pir Grape Edin, — es Ok hee ents i" Gans Barirain Steamanir, Sept.29. ed vessel, was driven to seek shelter sith agra ~~ in France, and may be taken as a proof at the Qs. per qr. higher. : Yery ill: the Viennoite children kept crying violently destruction. ‘The day dawnod, and we Jay between two cargo she can take; s (ow packager ais ne tN a a oat tee se cnehors | French governments by no means soll disposed acount ram the encial signing parson te | round Madame Weis ad several panatgers, avho long leigaeofvock, while another wretched crave sae faeTiemh nator tat eater eee en ena eeaanaee cma pete ste upan ihe anehers | to tree commerce as line been imagined. I da east coast are of a similar character ; atthe markets held | ought to have shown firmness, betrayed lamentable front. Five hundred yards to the right or left, t &e., are sent; about sixteen packages of 0 are still upper part of the rudder-post was broken off, a plate | not think, however, tha: there is at this moment previous to Wednesday, wheat rose 1s. to 2s. per qr,and | weakness. Captain Hoskencontinued cool and composed, dred yards in advance, and the shiphad been 4d: hero. Mr.Smith has account of them me send all of iron adjoining was carried away. : much chance of free-trade being promptly adopt- Ot those held later 2s to Ss. per qr., though all were alike ) and several times reforred to his charts. No one retired pieces. ‘Three hundred persons had perhaps the usoless and troublesome mon to get rid of th Alletter from Liverpool of Wednesday “The | ed ; for the persons interested in monopoly sre ‘well supplied. os to rest—all were full of fears; but it was found next day in that dense darkness amid the breakers! 1 cannot. reduc expenses as much as possible, Will you send by Great Britain now lies broa: on the bay—a worse | both powerful and wealthy, and determined on Bi Te ae pects aid —_ aaeere Sests = ae co ase er had Bee anert ee i think of that night without tears; but [ i grate- “tug again as soon as pos! the lat hemp cable to position than formerly. Most part of her carg» arrived | resistance ; besides which the people are not well *; hete- sedides then: ie England, ‘The extra consump- four o’clock in the morning came alongside, and fully acknowle: that the hand of anal rciful Pro- be got in Liverpool, and 2 corespeuhing sized anchor, this morning by the Dreadnought steam tug.” instructed on the question, and have not the tion of flour and meal wi ton, who vebiely, told me so yoater ey am yours, very truly, yours, Very NAMES HOSKEN, ished between New York Usre: * s He says that the choice of Belle Isle would be age wassaved. We arrived at On Friday evening, last week, the moderate w: must take place, in conse- means of gaining information by public disous- quence of the loss of so great a proportion of the custom- «| sion, like yours have. Suey Saath i cisaentsol stent so sts tes | ner west expacad Gat tn rns woud eng ferwert Wits aniesnening. te cere, themmies, end th ment will receive contrtcts forthe supply of an forwar le @ voriny save themselves, and those States cannot be expected to exercise any very important ford, to be appropriated to the general duties of the | ernment will receive contracts for the supply Engii markets; and we must, therefore, reckon on | any quantity till the end of October. Stockeof old wheat deared to them 5, it 4 jon, inf “ fon, PP and mush smaller reocipts of Seotch abd Irish produce than:| were, Se eloinmemee Dearly exhausted, and very little repulsed by the scldiery, amd shot like malciacter:, iuiuence upon the supply of food to the entire popula. Ei station 200,000 kilogrammes, 2,700,000 kilogrammes, ton of Europe. As we believe the extent of supply J The Blazer, 120-horse power, Captain Washington, | $99 999 kilogrammes, of different descriptions of in ordinary years. business had, consequently, been done. Weare ready to acknowledg at nothing but some which reasonab! it i di itched te Ireland | )- A considerable proportion of the 10,000 qrs. of wheat | At Stettin, on the 19th inst. holders hardly knew what strenuous interposition from the armed servante of the States is very generally Ceorsatek event teh ne pow surveying at Tlarwich, 10 pe series et" | Kentucky tobacce. ‘On the 224 of January, 1847, reperted as received during the week, got up previous | prices to ind 50s per qr., free on board, had actually law can ever save a lation under such circum- mine the fi .) ‘aptain Sherringham, | contracts will be received for the supply of 250,000 to Monday's market, but not in time to be included in | been paid st ihst port fora parcelof old Uckermark The stances from incalculable miseries. The calling out of question, “| "enue UPOn thet part of the general ‘The Dasher, 100-horse power, Captain Sherrington. | flogrammes and 2,400,000 kilogrammes of Mary- the list of arrivals then published; the actual supply | high ions of sellers had, of course, checked busi ns is one of those v! us but dead! > i , bacco, as also for 1,800, kilogrammes of constwise into London has been only moderate since then. | ness, been closed during th which can lone preserve the community from stil accounts which we possess of the exports Portsmeuth to Ireland, immediately for the same pur | land tobacco, ‘or 1,800,000 kilog Lthachd verrees . id flour from t i it Virginia tobacco. It is said that this vast quantity The quantity exhibited at Mark Lane by land carrisge | week. Fair supplies of barley hadcometohand,andforfine greater wretchedness. It is losing a limb to retain life; pegs Prin ny Saathonin sriepina values Pothe Madagascar, 44-gun frigate, 1100 tons, Master Eeittesed will, on the application of Mi King, win sete ppd lend gy penis provsigeoree eens: Femng Wig ring te ood paras teres PL od cedangering on unit: fo cave amillion Nevertheless, of the wheat and wheat flour exported thence -— Commander Burney, a depotvessel, moored at the island | te U.S. Minister, be allowed to be brought to A a e 8 of the m tit . vty? + is ci - prices have tended upwards. The few parcels offering | Great Britain at 3s to 2s 34.; to the British Channel at 2s Stoalavoreteris only an dditignal inducement Wheat. .... « «$500,000 of Foynes, in the Shannon. France in American vessels; and this circum: on the Essex and Kent stands on Wednesday were heli | 94.; 0 the West Coast at $s; and to the Fast Coast of Ire- to eradicate the causes which have led to its require. ‘Wheet floor. above previous prices, and though no quotable advance | land at 3s Sd per qr. was established, good qualities couid scarcely be bought | From Hamburgh we leara that comparatively little on as easy terms sain the commencement of the week. | business had been done in wheat since the previous On Friday factora displayed increased firmness, and pee in co; uence of the very high terms aske: Ww needy buyers were under the necessity of paying the | red marks of 6vlbs. weight had, however, been sold ot 50s prices demanded, which were in most instances Is. to 2s. | 9d; and for 62lbs parcels 53s per qr., free on board, had 59 483 The Andromeda, a 44-gun frigate. 1200 tons, fitting as i or of the Cad a depot at her Majesty's dockyard, Devonpert, ‘and ready | stance has eh oF (eoroen) is Se teat 4 ‘ Simon cry, for moray, ie oer wists “Coan to ireland, blasts (ee ideas. eM she quvetobane in ted on the ‘em- 4 fe ; » for, , Assuming that the val Vt there exports to Ireland. - ; i Sepia en. he-vorge of & prosipion. after the fate of something lets than a dollar per bushel ‘The Andromache, a 26-gun frigate, 700 tons, aleo Atting ment of French eae ns eee of wheat, which would be very near the true value at vonport, for Ireland. f 1988 collec: bie chat toe the. faxuse acergreming alos ‘9 must say that we see no escape from the evident. 1'000,000 quarter of Sitay consiticranly “dete tive horse pow. +1 3808 tone and 700 ofleersand men, end | OF Is abo ald b ie ate pain ike Coareraeee of i vi A * " opcened oy poo to exhibit ek a te ‘iste Eestar conrasee ha teed clea ay Baie Gey ey ashe that Europe begins this ensuing year with sued exports od tha aaa hen ger dad, wo bel ieve, shall have three depots of 3000 tons and 100men The pesca: Had ite carota been adhered to, it ae tho aaereniae setae ped Gers bee frou Denti perls Bed, om ‘other hand, met wih wnusually deficient stock of food. Im ireland alone the those of any for some timo previously. Now, sup: above, together with two ordnance lighters.also employ- would net only have ‘caused t expense to irireed 40 Waters motte AOE ad te eeglieed ipood deal'of ees ob cubunsol tata ao tunen food of r (000,000 human months has Perished The fail- posing that the harvest in the United States is this year, ¢d, make 7 vail of early 9000 tons, and above 860 men, Tieton: wat eons Liniegine, oer pote tote, pr atest rane Jt willprobanty fltenother tap, | to 20s per a having been paid fer good heeyy nalitiee bly, tat leet an equal deduction from the aggroga'e poore. that, instead of 1000,M0, ‘Hey ‘amount to. Onthe wert const of Scotland, as, the distress js not finest OF, tnt navigation renin, DSTw eee i - gh Sed fi iw ok supply. Throughout the continent the lower descrij that they di supposed to have been so early or to be so general, fewer | France and the Uni 8. miter fs tha cou mencementer tbe va To eS wee WR teccatiiad Hoyt dg Ray an. tions vot corm ‘Neve’, ee te tat bry) . the re aa European prices oy mrt X eve ‘on CS id age det hacia ak er| ‘The value of the oyster beds at Granville Ear - - » * jome places to- ted, th il " j Svar, Mets inelinstien te yurchewe bes been shown, Be..| WanclGibealins: | os ecssustnat” tally, filled. "In very’ few. places te the whest praite no tne sah Jonmutt be sent tothe Beechoy. of late employed vurveying the Smly rocks; | be judged from tholfac, thet, from, the 2 to he provigusly sbtainable, and the business doke on Fridey upwards of 20,000 chets. wheat had Bee brought there crop more than an averege one. The food of the West Indies ani South America; but supposing and the Shearwater, 160 horse power, eewetie: Do re ot Se: es er, P ‘was at an enhancement of fully 1s per quarter. Wheat | on Italian and Greek ni that equal to 31s per ™#ses, however, is the stion. There can be the whole sent to Europe, they would not nearly #00. employed on the Scottish co ney 5 ces 2 2 unt; and ‘ , ; ard Coffin, " i ‘ no doubt whatever that it is seriously deficient. It y timate if at Oban, and follow the directions of Sir Edw: 5 \° r in bond is very scarce, the shipments to France having | qr. free oa board, had beon paid for the best qualitios. iyimpossibie to mystify that fact. “All the differences, as France alone’ to sey poting cf. tha probable grants tho Commissary General. “Additional ascistance isin te: | pp 0 goof the Queen with her cousin, the the: y re seal fy wee vas rhe inty po {From the London 8un, Oct. 1) a compared with the crop of last year, which we now arising from the general failure of the rye crops in Bel. *erve, and will be given should itbe required. Duke of Cadiz, and of her Majesty’s sister, the time, has coured holders of the Little under lock fo vase | jp UOMPPily the, patience of the unfortunate Irish is at Know tohave been unequal to the demand, are in the di- gium, Holland, Germany, andthe north: of Europe, and (From the Paris Reforme, Sept, 24.1 Princess Luisa, with the French Dac de Mont. thelr pretensions, and the prices asked for bonded have lenge exhausted.’ Ie have now before us that most <p- rection of decrease. There is no one particular of in- of the oat and pulse crops of England. Atthepresent ‘The apprehensions of scarcity are not Jess serious in a - ‘ ‘i sanctioned by the Cortez ; i palling spectacle of national agony—a people driven to crease at all likely to make up for the fearful deficiency time parchases of American flour.for shipment to France: in France. In the northern states rye and | pensier, has been sanctione ts H would bring free! Bythe offical returns just pablignen | ezperation by the pange of hunger, and braving ¢ violent under other items. ‘The result is a plain matter, not s0 are making in the English markets; and asthe prices of potatoes: which. conmutute the principal fool of the fx | ummense majorities. ‘The Queen marriage Mea! Les. : a y the o: cept ae us tis pam death rather than endure the bitter torments of a more h of calculation as of such forethought a: rain are now higher over a large part of the continent Eibitents, have complete failed. They will, of course, | not disapproved of, but that of her sister ox- arpens under lock in the United Ringdem nay week | neering diseelution: “After suata the direct woes ntoachild, A than in this country, itis highly probable that until some he obliged to maker up the deficiency, with wheat, the | cited @ storm of indignation which every body ex- fans yer were held ta Lense 7 OF wic® | of starvation with & most noble fortitude, after pining in with considerably less than its usual provision, aud with- change takes place in this respect the exports from Eng- surplus of which is annually exported to the northern | Hects will lead to extensive bloodshedding, not Th a tablished on flour last Monday has not | ‘tet hovels under an accumulation of all human mise- ont any means of making it up before the next per. y land will exceed the imports; and that, whatever may be harbor of France. This accounts for the extraerdinary | 1, 4 long and terrific civil war. Almost all e advance established on flow lon A ries, penury, inanition, neglect and despair, and after rew which finds itself in the middle of the Atlantic the amount of the shipments from the United States, ey, rise in the price of wheat on the ie of the eerie es newspapers, not under the control of the oe e considered in reference to the demands, not of the inutility of the orders sent by French merchants to ‘ jut of the whole of Europe. the markets of those countries. Southern Germany has, | sent, have protested warmly against had the effect of checking the demand, the article having bearing these extreme sufferings with a meekness and a only a fortnight’s stores for the three weeks which tranquil % . ; France. 'y be said that we have not aken into account the jn its turn, become alarmed. The Government of the | of the heiress to the throne witha prince 5 sold freely throughout the week atan enhancement — ity beyond all praise, the laborers of Ireland will 1; before it t to land, i American flour hus likewise been, in lively request. | ijave been tasked to the ‘uttermost limits of endurance, te cbllsiea tollive on ditiaiahed reitooe’ To treet tat This article has sold readily at 31s to 33s. duty paid, and | and have now risen ageinst their more sfluent neigh. ecessit peculative or possible conel a merely & iT im id dthe free importation | For this they have been seized repeatedly—one of ty taker henncuter on WE ok td under lock 00 | bors. Towards the conclusion of last week a slight glim- would De eaisidal fa ly, and would entail the horroi during tee watt tuelve month Wie hivenot wavever Stuoreign wiaia-end four. 1 Ring of Wartomburg, by | them as ofien as five times in a single week.— the oth of September, consisted of 20,806 cwt inLondon, | mer of the approaching insurrection was observa- absolute famine. The case of all Europe is now too forgotten them, and well it le for thiecountry, and espe, eee ee Ea Od tie tent. alee permitted the free Immense pains and brutal tyranny have been ba Redick ety Ud Ks a ecorately supplied with Eng- ne oe tee page dk Fi ere. ad ees eg thoroughly ae ri igh ao - = roregee Ya cially for Ireland, that public attention, both in England jmportation of flour and foreign farinaceous Co? haope employed by the government to prevent the mani- lish Rarley since ourlast, but the high rates obtaiued | CONce village of Golen, to preclaim that their wretch- best management to increase cur store. The wealthiest the United State trongly directod last year to until the Ist ot May, 1847. In Bavaria, the wealthy inha- | © 1 io, of hostility to the marriage, but, in spite t f i dan association | fe: “ for the first arrivals of new oe have not been sup- | edness was no longer endurable. The sullen anguish cargo that r floated, be it gold or diamonds, ted Staten mig! Rated. The inports of the praia fo the Rethe supply of Dente ait’ society, which has been | of all, the feelings of the peo cannot be mis: ported. Last Monday there was it will be recollected, | depicted on every one of these melancholy faces is de- or silks or spices, cannot be transinuted into biscuits’ commencement of the next year will, no doubt, be ver the King, will manufacture bread and sell | taken. The British ambassador is most decidedly a reaction of about 1s. per ar. and since then it hae ween | scribed by en eye-witness to have attested sufficient- and heef. Nor is there any political alchemy that, in the extensive; but take them at the very highert amount at it'te the poor classes taader the market price. opposed toit, and, in the name of his government, Ta thline Bathoy hae hao aig tion of the like ex- | ly the extremity of their distress. ‘A more appall- interval between harvest and harvest, cun increase the which the most sanguine mind cane them, will [From Galignani's Messenger, Oct. 1.] has protested warmly against it—not, perhaps, in +. fame ing as *Y eth sid sold on 7 ler terms; | ing spectacle could not be witnessed,” writes one annual supply, or that can at any time so accelerate the they supply even onehalf of the deficiency arising 4 rather serious catianet took place on Wednesday | what is diplomatically a formal protest, but s but grinding Ponies reiviel tans correspondent, Want and despair was the pervading tedious processes of nature as to increase our store at from the failure of the potato crop in England and Ire- ,,& rather serious disturbance tool place an Tt es by the | in what is sufficiently decided to cause @ serious Melt hes cote to hand slowly; vod though the inquiry characteristics of the multitude, That dark promise ot even a few months’ notice, For the, present we must land, supposing tat failure to Deas general asitis com- Wementation of four centimes. in the price of the 4lb. | embarrassinent to the Spanish Ministers. | His article has not been particularly active, the | yery commencement of this week, namely, on Mondey Jarge application ond thot it is the work of macy, pears eorly, SUP) x0 eT ater. fear they will met do this + oat. The following particulars have reached us freman | excellency, yesterday, had an interview with t recent advance has been very firmly maintained, J H mo “ Fick ire 204, therefore, in estimating the probeble deficiency o —The inhabitants of the Rue du Foubourg tocongratulate her on her approaching The actival of Oste trom otr ay wihawe Weae Now tie rare plabergpats at Dungarvan assumed such @ to create ple But when we are dealing w'th one food arising from the failure of the cereal crops in Europe, Queen, Ls : nd adjac chiefly inhabited b: oon be could. not con; sspect, and Ser together in such year, or two years, there can be no doubt of certain very the expected imports of American maize may safely be end edjecent wirsets, ed in consi. | union ; but as, of course, he cout extent, 4,019 qrs. having been reported up to this (Satur- | dangerou bers, that the military were cal — pear and ‘limita the produc y 7 , whitesmiths, &o., assembl ter also, tter was declared to be fay) evening; the receipts from other Myuarters have, severilthate were: red open the slay ene of oe wee Reap mnnee te tear eonelive pewer OC _ TSI er 9 Gee aera ferable numbers last evening ai seven o'clock, and | late her sister also, the lai “ I rs that these marriages have led however, been extremely small, only 60 qrs. Scotch, riotet P < [From the London Standard, Oct. 3.) te the bakers’ shops in the vicinity, in order | unwell. It appea: s e ; 3.190 irish, and 4,548 ars. foreign having come to bend, | SUrving Hoters were wots Se ae cmteat ar thin wise, _ Some, of course, will point across the Atlantic. Ines- Last week we gave exclusively an account of the ves- in provisions of bread, In consequence of the tise | to a union between the Carlist and, Liberal ar ‘The total supply is, therefore, much below the weekly | rable intelligence from Wateriord, we are informed timating the power of the ( nited States to supply the de- sels placed by the Admiralty at the disposal of the go- jn price commencing this morning. Th tues, and we wre daily expecting to hear of consumption, and further inrowds ‘have been made | brickbats and other missiles were burk the dragoon jencies of Europe, we must Consider not their aggre- vernment for the relief of the distressed Jrish. Since after the sale of the day was soon disposed appealing te arms. 2 on the previously small stocks in granary. The | and that notwithstanding the recent discharge of muske produce, which, on paper, looks vast enogh, but then the Admiralty have added to the former number the crowd increasing every moment, soun became rioto ‘Phe Pieris Conetttutionnel contains the follow- dealers have, nevertheless, continued to ‘act on | r. a dwelling house at Cappa was assailed, and that exporting power. Tot is all that we have to do steam-vessela employed in the surveying service on the and broke the shop fronts, and several of t ing:—* We have just received a letter from the fie came | caution Exptset the inenrgemis were ecettered over the oountry and everybody who has watched the history of coasts oi England, [reland, and Scotland, and have made amps. This scene continued for some tim ey Snell, etniy thas “Ob teemngeiie, boyond what their pressing wants have rendered abso- | intervening between that locality and Cork. Reali g the cormtrade, for oven afew months, knows how little such arrangements for carrying into effect the proyosi- about half-past 1 g | frontiers of Spain, stating thet cong lutely neces rade has consequently been far | thee awit tidings, ond conscious that the evil is spread. can really export, and how poweriully the tionsof the government, that whilst the vessels will be neroas the Rue du Faubourg St. Antoine with | amongst whom are ral ptiews, have b from liv on the other hand, shown | jue momentarily both in extent and jatensity, we con rise of demand operates on her power of sup- employed in the conveyance of Indien corn, meal, and of the Rue Lenoir, which they unpaved with |uken and shot. At Seu d’Urgel several privsts riety 20; indeed they have in most | ony turn with greater submission and. supplication to . From the columns of a well informed provincial other provisions, they will preserve their characte celerity. The Horse Municipal Guard soon | have been strangled, amongst Whom isthe Vicar cares refused to sell except at onhanced terms, and the | that Ommpotence, “at whose bidding,” in the simple and comtemporary, we extracted yesterday some interesting efficiency as men of war, and will thus be always da arrived, and rode among the crowd several | Gaqi,” trifling business dove on Wednesday and Friday was at | sqectionate language of the Archbishop of » observations rican exports, which prov hand to assist the civil pewers in preventing outbreak, y ir masses and Germany. yates Od per ge. above those current in the beginning of | "the earth hed withholden the won'ed provi little we are to expect from that quarter. It apj and in the protection of life and rty. The prompt them free passage, closing immediately behind era | Inconsequence of the searcity of the last harvest mesrure be regulated by to exten fot the I in eupply fm tnge omareeysnnce Se ged shen he vis ied etal nations "tie bait Staten exported toa fe for th saereioes roan ed ‘ford pe sulkiog pe fo Me toh Fett ee anae esalt ee ot ‘orles large orders have been sent ont to the Unit measure be regulated by tho extent of the Irish supply; | famine has now goaded on the wretched pensautry of Cia! notices, the a for the service require jo me to the spot. They with cries | Sunes for different descriptions of grain, Some the extra consumption of Oatmeal consequent on é * world no more than about a million quart. roof of the condition of our naval resource la Ligne!” andthe tumult having lasted ti tates for di descrip’ the failure of the Potato’ crop ts likely to cuuse hip- foo ase tt Corbreak character bd evra cots How much Indian cora it can spare tor :kuro] judicious application of them, without in t, the populace began gradually to disperse, | charitable private individuals at Cologne, oe ments from Jreland to be much smaller than in ordinary tenfold, Seeing ei ten. omld hereby not the same means of conjecturing; but the present tre ring with the regular Adm: became comparatively quiet. The riot: |‘ocher large towns, have sent for gram on yoeed ine guerre wre: own account, with the intention of distributing it a ; . i beking inthe | At the cost price. si dink ‘Lhe few English Beana which have come to market | the most morbid imagination would dare to conjecture. sre we to look for that exuberant and sudden fertility, or up for the winter, As it is, the captains, commanders, jpg. The bakers hav f been prevente between Denmark an i found ready take tthe full terms ymembe: that enormous and long accumulation of food, which is and others specially engaged in the surveys, willbring night, loaded with bret I ‘ t decided for of tint day,” egyptien Beans, whether on the spotor to | ovmtenemrer new many aad bow griey to make up at once for the vauished dependence of hun- their drawings on shore, whilst their steamers will be allquarters, and the bread they contained was sold in | the Duchies, the German Diet has no} § discover no cause for reckoning on low- high price of that article shows very clearly the opinion vic, ‘ere the surveying is not requi va joave ne the preg ow Senanen ig np oe “eo el dealers and merchants on this point. Where, then, soon they would have bees ordered j pointment for rend ad this morning arrived from | Inthe vexed question population, ‘li 5 ith ty, but has stated that it resérves to itself +b as in th ci millions? East and west, north and south, we see more usefully employed than they have hitherto been. _the street. either party, b veyed Cb Bo 7 gg quite as well as 6 commence- prreny bg de ae LE ndpe fron fg angen pri Bo sign of such a useful auxiliary. J ane the numberof men of war deamers vont Eien The Effects of the Seizure of California in the right of Germany, thonge ator ye jade- ‘The extravagantly high rates lately paid for Peas RR a a eke Ee . ¢ operations of relief can ‘extended to the western fee ing the question, a 8 2 ish gas arate Seared | sees ecemtcetabcagin Gees eter te ors le Saas eeu pm ue ms amg hrm, | iro tatoo ein’ Bene day only & few email lots were exhibited; in which po- | at Dun; with’anything like sentiments of ind: serve yesterday, have begun to show themsel pressing equally on the poor population. 2 4 Da bet of Holstein, and cal u n i a ait ained “commiseration ular gatherings and processions, which at pre- The government victuslling establishments are, we _ Fora great now carried on between 4 ts, Though strictly impartial, Se Rigs Tn Ac aie apastiag e—- Ay a which mij tone toca seekers only tosbutent, rut may. eon becom: underetund, t9 be all set to work to grind corn and to Mexico and the future details to respect their nghi hat the Diet is not dis posed to outrage | ! hows tale ae Dachies to be wrested from Germany, but thinks thatthe present is not the period for sures upon the subject. anne prygian government | bout to establish a new newspaper to defend it from the attacks of other German newspapers. It _aiready keeps up aay, aroused by apes yo ‘here has not been much doing in Indian Corn on tho | chara d by the attributes of brutalit; . The twin powers of Fear and Rumour ha manufacture bre Some of them are alr inactive been eagerly inquired for; | ness. What is this insurrection Put ihe struggle for calf hands to the coloring of a picture already suffici operation, grind many as 100 quarters a day. manded have, however, pre: | preservation? What is it but the outgushing of #mbro. The peopl re made up their minds to report The followin; list of the men of war stea: many bercaius being closed. |\the domestic affeetions—of that awful and enduring the worst and Petteve the worst. iiuman agency is now employed in the above service on the coast of Ireland, Besides the alteration inthe duty on Wheat already | jove which is stronger than death? The peasant bas “enounced as instrumental in adding to the calamity in- er with the hulks fitted and being fitted for de- and the F articles regulated | experienced the pangs of inanition himself, yet he has icted by Heaven. It is no longer submission to Provi- por i n ; by the Barley averagos—Ryo, Beans, and Peas—receded | valor enough to continue peaceable and uncom. dence, but @murmur against the government. The po- Tha Stromboli, sloop, 230 horse power, (Com- ordination, or insubordination, of General Taylor a step; and any of these are now admissible at 2« 6d per be household is one nest of mi: ‘and he aean . Dy ree from on high but la- mander Fisher, employed on the general duties of the weapastne SRA ae coarey Oot esr bn he the Gazette at an expense of 70,000 thalers per r. duty. il moet is defrat t ly power. station. 4 | i hs By ‘our advices from the North of Ea we learn | Oey tan vey steerehers ‘he TabsisecRle fyi Such are the first 4 rations of discontent, inflamed by The Rhadamanthus, 220-horse power, Master Com- the squadron, the factions at home, the price © odes annum. Diet proposes to purchase the se that great excitement had been caused by the ‘advance regpory 3 ae uf Banat res cravings—his fature is all Tamor, and diff by fear. Such are the thanks that mander Aylen, employed in conveying meal to various the like of these, form but a —— | The German Toner from cower, leaving, in the value of wheat in the English markets. Front poverty-—-his present existence is one of intense deso. %S0Vernment gets for attem ting, to pall parts of the coest, tnd inthe mevementa of troops, when of t Speen ant Seaaats Bato be age gs eae [eret for making od orig age nar ng we have letters of the rn corres: man require of | however, take | form Gs tuat about 790 lasts of wheat hed chadged frase “chp gtk afer: ag Rypy See benoficence. “The Dee, 200 horse power, Master Commander Driver, which hypocrisy has almost ceared to defend, and which | MODY Or 7 countries. Communications there duting the week, consisting mostly of secondary Bo 5 we bn ag: mel,” When, hee he . The alarm ofthe ag ey in the provincial towns has ditto, ditt party is well nigh ashamed of upholding whatever | have already been received from the United $ and ordinary qualities, For really fine high-mixed par- | een bis children ami his wite grown haggard with the Sfi#@n in some cases from the fact of the wages paid by ‘The Myrmidon, 160-horse power, Lieutenant Com. — 1 one direction, however, wo see clearly. oe aye weve a desire that the invention may imme= ae ren and his 3 is se vability otal. Government being below the average standard of wa es mander Jenkins ; the Pluto, 100-horse power, Lieutenant may be the obscurity that involves the fate ast ig } 4 Lo bainerodesed there. to 498. por qr; but fine mixed, of 00 to 61 Ibs.,had been | faving theis’ suticrngs by remaining inactive, wad “bi. ithe vieinityy in others, from the report that it is the Commander Lowe, and the Alban, 120-horee power, be- provinces of Mexico, the doom of the western ones is intely rege pe, se ll TE sold at 60s, to 608 6d., and ordinary mixed, weighing 59 ding Bie shies mind is impervious to reason, his intention to reduce them below that stamtard. ‘This is jng of smaller draught of water, are employed in’ the dent. Nothing lee than the Devs «x machina, IX 6 | | ‘The mnarriay Pe eee ee lbs. por bushel, at 47s. per qr. free on board. only | heart ie + yy m = is bape yf arm isnerved the secret of the murmur. But how much does it dis conveyance of the corn meal to the several ports from shape of interference from without, —S of the Unk | Duke of Monipensier cause & Sar articles in which any business had been done, besides | by the (oy one just ees age hoarding “p close | How much does it indicate! It is the old thing; the larger ships, and also to places up the rivers to which the annexation of California and the SP trenerhl ation go | Sensation at Vienna. The Pr rogron, wd wheat, had been rye and pews; the former had found | wheat and barley in their cellars, with the diabolical {he old grievance is at the bottom; the old malady is the larger steamors could not proceed. ted States. In California, arme and fra pho. | Which France is aiming at in the south and in buyers at 39s,, and the latter at 408 ¥ od extention fenin Fn in'the méshet--farmers UT out. It is the national character, the national ‘The Swallow, 70 horse power, Master Commander . The immigrants persua eld ‘o tis not | the north, makes persons reflect that Louis Phi- harvest was generally reported to have yieldod well in | and cattle i Poe stalls filled with oxen.- thoughtlessness, the national indolence. It is that which Bryant, tender to the depot ship Madagascar, in the and specious statements are helt eee es war; | lippe is, perhaps, drawing out @ plan which it Upper, but indifferently in Lower Pol The quality pigs and ey Jlentifal in certain locali- demands the attention of governments, of patriote,and Shannon. the people against whom the model Moly in the eyes of | + fi'be be task of the regency to out. of the Upper Polish wh desoribed as very fine, and | Hey, otherwise diated ty eee a the provision Philanthropists, not a whit less than the potato disease. — The Comet, £0-horse power, Lieutenant Commander it is the tyrants that them. clade wd very, be “i ‘ati is beginning = mble.— the weight per busi el unusually heavy. stores are y acarcit Ate eant ‘and fhe government provided work for a people who love Johnstone, conveying specie for several ports in Ireland, Americans ore the goastitutions of a sry sncred | SO7PS iplomatique is hi Lah. "Dord Pou. ‘The repofts from Rostock relative to the result of the 9 strong hand are alone y te food the starving it NOt “4 . . , * The Tertarus, WGhorse Captain Wolte, ow survey. sacred the rights and liberties of the came, Very Seed | Prineo Metternich arrived on the Mth. Lor Pm when harvest are not favorable : the color of the nem | srestures at home, and the peasantry rush out together (From the Manchester Guardian, Sept. 19.) ing, to ve employed in tho general duties'of the sation, —bat needing # guariian. Very vouby was impatiently expected. “Gonnt ‘Arnim, wheat is said te be good, but the weig) #0} } | into the streets We think, that it will be found, upon a careful inverti ‘he Lucifer, 150-horse power, Commander Frazer, alone. In | has retarned, per bushel. No supplies had yet beon brought forward, | what they ccamet tater” ele tae: — gation of the facts, that the imports from the United now surveying the Saltees, between Wexford and Wa ‘No wonder that such language finds an audience cels extravagantly high terms had been asked, say 63s.

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